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My favorite part of being a doctor is the opportunity to directly improve the health and wellbeing of my patients and to develop professional and personal relationships with them....more

My favorite part of being a doctor is the opportunity to directly improve the health and wellbeing of my patients and to develop professional and personal relationships with them.

More about Dr. Kuldeep Raj

Dr. Kuldeep Raj is a renowned Gynaecologist in Kohat Enclave, Delhi. He has been a practicing Gynaecologist for 7 years. He studied and completed MS. He is currently associated with Mother Lap IVF Centre in Kohat Enclave, Delhi. You can book an instant appointment online with Dr. Kuldeep Raj on Lybrate.com.

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Hi !Samantha, Laser is the best and only permanent solution for unwanted hair. Lasers in Beuty Clinics can never give you results. E + Laser treatment done by a qualified and experienced doctor can give you very good results. Except for this there is no other treatment that can remove your hair permanently, and they may lead to frustration because they are not successful.

Hi lybrate-user. Welcome to lybrate. Sometimes hormonal disturbances can result in delay in periods. I suggest you wait for another 2-3 days and if they do not start by then we can start medicines to resume them. All the best.

Symptoms you are feeling are not due to infection. Follow these, do slow and deep breathing relaxation exercises in the morning to be mentally strong for 30 times. Take proper balanced diet with lots of fibres. Avoid garlic and red chilly and non veg and eggs. Take 8 to 10 glasses of water daily. Give me more details of your yeast infection like itching, pain, any foul discharge.

Preconception care refers to the care that a woman should take before getting pregnant. This refers to all the procedures and measures to be taken by a woman before pregnancy for maintaining good health before giving birth. Good preconception care also ensures proper health of the to-be-born child. Seeking information about pregnancy is also a part of preconception care by which a woman can prepare herself better physically and emotionally before childbirth. Visiting doctors and health practitioners is a part of preconception care. The body is prepared for giving birth during preconception care.

-nutritional supplements during preconception care

Certain nutritional supplements are recommended for women during this stage. Folic acid is an important vitamin which enables healthy growth and development of the baby. Folic acid reduces birth defects like spina bifida.

Other healthy supplements which a woman may require during preconception care include iron, zinc and calcium. A healthy, balanced diet and drinking a lot of water are also important.

Blood tests

Visiting a doctor is necessary during the preconception care. You will require a detailed physical health checkup and required guidelines from a health expert. Recommended blood tests include full blood count, testing of ferritin levels and testing for rubella. Urine tests and blood pressure checkup are also vital.

Moreover, several measures and steps must be followed by a woman. They include the following:

Having a proper diet with sufficient water intake along with nutritional supplements is very important.A woman during preconception care should quit smoking or reduce the amount of smoking profusely.Large amount of caffeine should be avoided. A woman should consume less caffeine containing products such as coffee, chocolates or soft drinks.Alcohol should be avoided strictly as it may reduce the chance of pregnancy.Medication without recommendation of the doctor should be avoided. A woman should not use any medicine without being prescribed by the doctor.Contact with any kind of chemical should be avoided and natural, environment-friendly cleaning products should be used.Overheating of the body should be avoided, and a woman during preconception care should keep away from spas and saunas.A regular exercise schedule must be taken up for health benefits regarding pregnancy. Lack of working out may give rise to various health problems in women before pregnancy.Any kind of stressful activity should be abstained from, and a woman during preconception care should not lift heavy objects, which cause strain.Relaxation techniques should be practiced by a woman to keep mentally healthy.A woman during the preconception care period should follow all required guidelines given by a doctor. Avid care of the body should be taken to ensure a healthy childbirth.

Hello,
What's her age? Since how long she has been suffering? Does she has any underlying medical problem? What about her Hb% and rest of the blood reports?
Menopause or any nutritional deficiency can lead to Menstrual problem/ irregularity.
Take more of green vegetables, nuts, salads, seasonal fruits, yellow coloured veggies, milk & milk products, plenty of water and enough of sleep & rest.
Take homoeopathic medication – Schwabe's Five Phos. And Alfaalfa Tonic – both thrice daily for 1 month.
Thereafter revert me back..take care.

Hi ,
We have very good homeo treatment to regulate periods without causing adverse effects.
The treatment is very much dependent on detailed description of your complaints-
Please intimate?
1. Usual gap between periods
2. Your age
3. Are you married?
4. Any thyroid problem, anemia?
5. Obesity?
You may opt for private consultation giving the particulars.
To start with, take the following homoeo medicines which will also help in improving your mental condition -
1. Cimicifuga 200---one dose (6 to 7 pills) in the morning
2. Ferrum phos 6x----4 tabs once daily
(These medicines are easily available at nominal rates in any nearby Homoeopathic medical shop)
Stop medicine when period commences. Report response after 10 days

*Take pulsitila 1M ,5 drops daily morning empty stomach for 7 days.
*take ferrum phos 6x, 5 tabs thrice a day.
If u get the periods within 7 days then stop pulsitila and if not then get a USG lower abdomen done.
Revert me with report.

Unless you have fever or any other sign of infection, you should avoid any medicine unless prescribed by your obstetrician. You have not written about the length of pregnancy, because in 1st trimester you must not take any medicine except by prescription. In later trimesters some medicines can be given guardedly. Cold is not something to be worried for. Cetrizine is an antihistamine drug and is not indicated during pregnancy unless benefits outweigh risks.

Hello,
Menstruation is what most people call having your period. During menstruation, the lining of the uterus flows out through your vagina. Menstruation usually happens each month, and lasts from 3 to 7 days. Most young women have their first menstruation when they're between 9 and 16 years old.
The menstrual cycle is the time from the first day of one period to the first day of the next. A normal menstrual cycle can be as short as 21 days or longer than 35 days. For most women, the menstrual cycle lasts 25-30 days. But it's not unusual for the number of days in each cycle to vary from month to month.
Menstrual flow usually lasts 3 to 7 days, but it may be slightly shorter or longer. Once your period ends, hormones cause some of the eggs in your ovaries to start to ripen or mature. The hormones also cause the lining of the uterus to thicken.
About half way through your menstrual cycle, one mature egg leaves the ovary. This is called ovulation. Most women do not feel it when they ovulate. But some women feel pain in the lower abdomen around the time they ovulate. Some women have light spotting of blood for a day or two after ovulation.
After leaving the ovary, the egg then travels through a fallopian tube toward your uterus. As the egg travels through the fallopian tube, a spongy, soft lining continues to build up in the uterus. The lining is where a fertilized egg may attach for pregnancy to begin. If pregnancy does not happen, the lining breaks down and the blood and tissue flow from your uterus through your cervix and out of your body. This is your period.

Hi,
you can have irregular period till you are feeding your baby so get urine pregnancy test done if it is negative then nothing to be worried about you will be having your period regularly once breastfeeding will be stopped.

If you start thyronorm now perhaps you would never be able to stop it! you need treatment to control your metabolism. Go for vaman karma (therapeutic vomiting) at a panchakarma centre near u. That will reduce some weight & will bring tsh down. After that consult me for medication & conception guidance.